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'Nanse': the editor in chief of Atlantic exploits the administration of Trump 'Smokescreens' in the chat of the signal

‘Nanse’: the editor in chief of Atlantic exploits the administration of Trump ‘Smokescreens’ in the chat of the signal

The Atlantic Chief Editor, Jeffrey Goldberg, responded to the rejection of the Trump administration on Monday’s article of the publication about a signal chat discussing an American attack against Hutíes in Yemen, according to which he accidentally shared with Goldberg. Speaking to ABC News, Goldberg said that the White House is getting involved in a…

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Representative Jasmine Crockett defends the comments of the "Wheels Hot Wheels on Abbott in the middle of the threat of censorship

Representative Jasmine Crockett defends the comments of the “Wheels Hot Wheels on Abbott in the middle of the threat of censorship

The representative Jasmine Crockett, who apparently mocked the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, now affirms that his comments that refer to him as “Governor Hot Wheels” while they spoke on a banquet in Los Angeles on Saturday were not about Abbott’s disability, but rather “his terrible policies.” “I was not thinking about the condition of…

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Messages with the War plans of Yemen inadvertently shared with Reporter: a timeline of the signaling accident

Messages with the War plans of Yemen inadvertently shared with Reporter: a timeline of the signaling accident

The Trump Administration is under scrutiny after the Atlantic editor, Jeffrey Goldberg, said inadvertently added to a signal group chat that included senior national security officials, including the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, in which the officials discussed the plans for an American attack against Houthis in Yemen. Goldberg revealed the accident in a Piece…

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Yemen's strike plans in the chat of the signal group ask questions about the espionage law. This is what you should know

Yemen’s strike plans in the chat of the signal group ask questions about the espionage law. This is what you should know

The Trump administration faces scrutiny on the use of the application signal commercially available to discuss plans for an American military attack against Hutis rebels in Yemen, but did anyone violate the law? Inadvertently, Jeffrey Goldberg was included in the chain, which reported how information about weapons packages, the objectives and the time before the…

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